Cardinal cross controversy
Cardinal Keith O'Brien will use his Easter Sunday speech to call on Christians to wear crosses. The issue of whether employees have a right to wear a cross at work is being contested in the European Court of Human Rights.
Cardinal Keith O'Brien will use his Easter Sunday speech to call on Christians to wear crosses. The issue of whether employees have a right to wear a cross at work is being contested in the European Court of Human Rights.
Britain's top Roman Catholic cleric, Cardinal Keith O'Brien, is to use his Easter address to tell worshippers to wear a cross every day.
The head of the Church in Scotland will say that worshippers should "wear proudly a symbol of the cross of Christ", but he will also advise not to do so "in any ostentatious way".
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